Siobhan O'Flynn's 1001 Tales

tracing the roots & tendrils of storytelling today

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Siobhan O'Flynn

Stories are in our bones, old as the first fire and first cave paintings.

And though the way we tell stories is changing, the roots of storytelling stay with us when we create in a digital realm. Here is a series of snapshots of where we've been and where we're going.

Who am I & what do I do?

I advise on the design of digital narratives: transmedia, crossmedia, physical installations, interactive films & recently an interactive graphic novel. In 2006/07 I was the narrative design consultant on Late Fragment, a feature film/dvd that premiered at Cannes. I have advised on over interactive 65 digital works, many of which have gone on to win awards in Canada & abroad (Pax Warrior, [murmur], Painting the Myth).

Having joined the Canadian Film Centre's Media Lab in 2001, I continue to have the ongoing opportunity to critically engage with the development of emergent forms in digital media and I have mentored in the Digital Development Lab multiple times and in the Melting Silos Program for the Development of Transmedia Content, both in Vancouver.

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October 18, 2010

Lovely! Hockney Praises iPad as Art Tool | Tapscape

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October 18, 2010

Beautiful! David Hockney’s IPad Doodles Resemble High-Tech Stained Glass - Bloomberg

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“I do love it, I must admit,” Hockney, 72, confirms. “I thought the iPhone was great when I bought one the year before last, but this takes it to a new level. It’s a new medium, eight times the size of the iPhone.”

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